I think this is a bug but I wanted to mention it here in case there's already a bug entry for it.
1. In confluence, create a table with more than one row
2. Place cursor in a row and put a JIRA filter entry in it.
3. Place cursor in the row below that, and put another JIRA filter entry in it.
What I'm seeing is that the resulting filter gets put in the row above the one that I selected, replacing the filter in that cell. This only seems to happen when using the "Table" display option rather than the result count.
I'm also seeing it occasionally place the filter in the column to the left of the one that I had selected.
Hello Kean,
This is rather strange behavior and we would like to attempt to re-create it and if re-creatable create a bug request for this. If you could please let us know a bit more about your environment so we may test it on our end.
We look forward to hearing back so we may find the cause of this odd behavior.
Regards,
Stephen Sifers
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Hello Kean,
I reviewed the notes within your email and attempted to recreate the bug you've reported. I was unable to do so, I believe there might be a workflow you're using which may be triggering this and I am not able to replicate that workflow. I don't doubt there is a bug present, we just need to be able to recreate it.
For the next steps since I am unable to recreate the issue, we will ask for a video of this issue to be able to represent what's going on. This will allow us to see where the mouse, cursor focal point and steps are executed to help recreate it. While this is a big ask of you, this will help us to see the issue occurring and create your bug request with that.
Regards,
Stephen Sifers
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It was happening reliably when I took those screencaps, but now I can't reproduce it either. I'll make a video if it starts happening again.
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